MRI Technologist - Panama City
Job Description
A 238-bed acute care hospital in Panama City, FL — certified in Advanced Primary Stroke Care, accredited as a Comprehensive Breast Care Center, and home to the area's only Accredited Chest Pain Center with Primary PCI and Resuscitation, Level III NICU, and Pediatric ER — is seeking a full-time MRI Technologist.
The role. The MRI Technologist performs technical imaging procedures that apply magnetic resonance imaging and ionizing radiation to detect pathology. In this position, you will regulate the equipment used to produce magnetic images and expose x-ray images, then process and organize the resulting images within the PACS system. A strong working knowledge of cross-sectional anatomy across head, neck, body, musculoskeletal, and spine regions is central to daily practice.
What we're looking for.
- Associate Degree or equivalent in Radiological Technology required
- 1 year minimum MRI experience required; 3 years MRI experience preferred
- Knowledge of cross-sectional anatomy and MRI concepts to include head, neck, body, MSK, spine and MRI imaging
- FL State Registered Radiologic Technician License
- ARRT (R) & (MR) Required
- Basic Cardiac Life Support, or BCLS
Schedule. Weekend shift coverage: Friday 10:00 AM–10:30 PM, Saturday 9:00 AM–9:30 PM, and Sunday 9:00 AM–9:30 PM; on-call as needed with a 2-hour minimum callback at time and a half.
Compensation. $32.00 - $44.00/hr plus SIGN ON: CASE BY CASE Relo: Yes, if eligible Shift Diffs: Nights $5 & Weekend $5
Meet Your Recruiter
Brent McKenzie
Franchise Partner (Southwest FL)
Brent McKenzie’s career in hospitality began at his family’s resort, where he learned the business from the ground up. From there, he moved into restaurants, starting as a dishwasher and working through every role a restaurant has to offer. Over 25 years, that hands-on experience grew into more than a decade of management, including opening several new businesses of varying sizes. He capped off his hospitality career running restaurant operations at a large luxury convention hotel. Along the way, he developed a sharp eye for talent: the ability to recognize who’s ready to perform on day one, and who has the potential to grow into something bigger.
When COVID reshaped the hospitality industry in 2020, Brent brought those same instincts into healthcare recruiting. Six years in, he’s built a reputation for taking the time to understand what each client actually needs, not just the job description, but the team dynamics, the culture, and the kind of person who’ll thrive there. For candidates, he’s the kind of recruiter who listens first. He wants to know where you’re trying to go in your career, what you’re looking for in your next role, and what would make a move worth making. That way, when he brings an opportunity to the table, it’s one worth considering.
Brent is dedicated to seeing every search through. His attention to detail, persistence, and genuine interest in the people on both sides of the hire are what his clients and candidates come back for.